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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL HELPER, UTAH, FEBRUARY 15, 1935 VM ffstory Beptat E3 esout YEARS DROUGHT FOLLOWING CORN YIELDS HAVE INCREASED Garbo, "Caravan" Show at Strand trscf? w GOES THE PRICE OF WW ' fef "711 "nil 111 ip 1894 'I 1 'S I9J0 '03 1901 "0Z 11 ' 1 "7 '32 '3 normal corn yields. Thia fact has an Important bearing on corn planting Intentions for the coming spring Material adjustments In cattle and bog numbers since a year ago bave lowered corn requirements to such an extent that even the average acreage of recent years would produce, at normal yields, a burdenaon e surplus of corn. Under the 1935 production adjust ment contract, being offered by II Agricultural Adjustment Adtnln! farmers will tratlon, corn-hoan opportunity to control corn m r age In keeping with these requirements and the expectaf'M a normal yield per acre. STUDY of the past rereala that corn yields bave a pronounced tendency to return to normal or bettor following seasons of abnormally jJry weather. A Indicated by the shaded columns in the above graph, jthe production per acre after the three severe drought years of 1894, 19111. and 1930 rose from a low aver sea of about 19 6 bushels to approximately the normal United States nnual average of about 26 bushels acre. The yield of both barley 9r a .'I oats also was higher In two out or the three seasons following years f unusual drought. The reasonable expectation In 35. therefore, la normal or near A b" g r - ?T' XX T M REG U S PAT OFF OTHER HAlTNTS PENDING Prabak Junior (jilh'tlc A t"tt all Probak razors Bride and groom go to China the husband neglects his wife to devote all his time to his work, while the wife accepts the attentions of another man to Do YOU Miss TllaMm dis- pel the monotomy of the Oriental -- life. i a rv. uy or jiri wai From Home? .. Wednesday and Thursday brings "Caravan" heralded as a specac-ula- r musical romance played the colorful background of nomadic life. Its cast features Charles Boyer, Loretta. Young, Jean Parker, Phillips Holmes, and include Louise Fazenda, Eugene Pallette, Charley Grapewin, Noah Beery, Dudley Diggs. Richard Car le, Lionel Belmore, . TELEPHONES Bevan, Billy Armand Kaliz and Harry p the pres plaii for men C. jjoiia men FORD PRESENTS ANOTH ate ; coun where THE GRILL CAFE I You'll be Surprised " " Enjoyably surprised, too, at the really marvelous food that is served so tastefully and amazed to find how extremely modest our prices are. When you next dine out make It a point to come here. Phone neivs items to The No matter what it is baby buggy, kitchen stove or a rat Helper Journal. Phone 21 trap. f3&. LEGAL Tues. One, of course, is the incomparable Garbo. The other is the brilliant English actor, Herbert Marshall, who is being demanded these days by all of the greater stars for their leading man. The story tells of the eldest daughter of an Austrian professor who, refushlng to marry the man picked for her by her parents, her mother's ire. To escape her unpleasant surroundings she marries Dr. Fane, a young English medical scientist. ,2 it! Jill 1934 "55 art of screen romance make their first appearance together in Garbo's latest starring vehicle, "The Painted Veil," fllmization of the gripping Somerset Maugham noval, which is curring drawing crowds to the Strand Theatre, Sun. Mon. and SHAVING COMFORT IP IS Two experts in the PAGE FOUR CAN ACCOMMODATE I . Srf ) jjl , , rta -- ' X - gM lyJj - " J. ts's -- t " Obtained by mountic I front springs ahead c ax!e and moving engine forward. Th places more loadaheaC of rear axle, mor fv. V-- f m, 800 Often Day and Night - HELPER "E." ? V. " F! UTAH -:- NOTICE NOTICE TO WATEH We invite you to attend Our Regular I SERS DANCE State Engineer's Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, February 1, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Helper, Utah, a municipal corporation, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah, to change the point of diversion of 1 sec. ft. of water from Fish Creek and Seven Springs all tributary to Price River in Carbon County.Utah. .6 sec. ft. of said water has heretofore been diverted from Fish Creek at a point which bears S. 1200 ft. and E. 120 16 T. 12 S., ft. from NV4 FREE DANCING R. 8 E., S. L. B. & M. and sec. .4 ft. has heretofore been diverted from 7 springs embraced in the SWV4SWU; NEV4SWi, SW4NE4, and NWU-Ssaid Sec. 16. All of said water has heretofore been conveyed by pipe line to Helper, Utah and there used for domestic and It is now municipal purposes. proposed to change the point of diversion of said water to 6 springs located as follows with reference to SVV Cor. Sec. 17, T. 12 S., R. 8 E., S.L.B. & M: (1) E. 3666 ft. and N. 1360.7 ft., (2) E. 3757 ft. and N. 1347.4 ft, (3) E. 3900.9 ft. and SEVi-NW- 222 South Main, Helper, Ut. efficiently you are now doing your hauling, these and the other features of the 193 5 Ford V-- 8 are important advantages to consider. They are matched by no other truck in America today, regardless of price. CHIPS AND SHAVINGS JOIN THE PARADE REPAIR REMODEL Bunnel Motor Co. Sales and Service REPAIRS FOR ALL CARS rea- CALL MOSE HOWA T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer. Date of first publication, February 8, 1935. FOR SPRING CANYON COAL ANY GRADE Very Reasonable Price Phone or ENLARGE fU&t 3 r--v i- - AsrJ- r A.S i&H W fUie!w II ?r t s K?fZ? Vs ..'.A . Ti 'ft 4 V, M Bt play. We Deliver First Grade ( A g Clean Coal at per ton vPwO ii Pe tot HELPER, UTAH Uv SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY 200 KOOMS KADIO FOR M I EVEKV I And 200 BATHS ROOM Yourself. HOTEL Prepare for Winter TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 BRYNERS' SERVICE "ONE STOP STATION" Automotive Electricians I m More than ever, America's great truck , value J r" An easy monthly payment. Consult us about the F H. A. finance PHONE 72 Driving. See this Year's stock and judge for and Chains. DEALERS! TRUCKS 8 a They're Best for s AUTHORIZED FORD CENTRAL LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY Fine Spring Days are Best Enjoyed on the Highways Ride in Pleasure With a Set of Anti-Freeic- V-- NEW t.e. f500 147-- 8, 1935. Popular THE mm k Wkm the HOME All protests against the granting sons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this notice. No. 166 Helper, Utah, February 15, 1935 semi-trailer- No matter bow ONE QUARTER MILE SOUTH OF HELPER "J Test this new Ford V-- 8 Truck yourself. Yom nearest Ford dealer will let you do this , , . ni your own job, under your own load, with youi own driver! and up, F. O. B. Detroit. Easy Terms Through Universal Credit Company, The Authorized Ford Finance Plan V'-- S EMIL'S CABARET GOLDEN I CAMEL I CABARET No. Date of last publication, March For 1935, Ford gives you an entirely new development Forward Load Distribution. This makes possible more uniform tire and brake wear better brake action improved operation and wear throughout the truck. In addition, with more space between the cab and rear axle, the 1935 Ford permits acuic angle turns with full-wid- th THEY'RE WONDERFUL FOR DANCING and municipal purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File stating the Featuring, KID WILLIAMS Accordion Player and Anton Bonacci and B. Mackey NEWER CAMELIERS E of said application, Sat. Feb. 16 Hear the 4; N.1302.5 ft, (4) E. 5521 ft. and N. 2328.8 ft., (5) E. 5545.4 ft. and N. 2342.8 ft., (6) E. 5400.4 ft and N. 2197.8 ft. The water will be conveyed by pipe line to Helper and used as heretofore for domestic V-- 8 1935 is not merely that it gives you new features but that these fea money-savin- e tures have been added to a truck whose economy, performance, stamina have already been proved. Sat. Feb. 16 Cor.-Se- fact to remember THB important the new Ford Truck for M. O .PORTER MANAGER PHONE 342 HELPER, UTAH v 4 .w- ......y.M "?" V i- I. Itim depot Intcrinhan just Station Just 3 blorkft. In hotel biilUlinR. Htreet. IT. I. HrroHN ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. r 1 !' FOR LINI Po BAD Reading and writing and 'rithmetic! Are they wearing her out? Perhaps it's the tight. Very often that's the case, and mother and dad don't realize it. You wouldn't knowingly permit improper lighting to hamper your child's progress, to impair her eyesight, to menace her health. Check up on your lighting! See that those young eyes are amply protected! VEA1 ; Per POIU Per Have one of our lighting advisers visit your home and make the sightmeter test. It's Interesting and It tells you convincing! what is the right light for the right place. Phone us tomorrow. CH CHE1 ? BEEF POI 5 Rl'MI P. r 5 the 1 POOR LIGHT MAKES STUDYING TWICE AS HARD . . , AND MAY DO YOUNG EYES REAL HARM THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY KECOMM ENDED I'. I HAMS ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN in the HOM' i Utah Power & Light O FKEf 5 AND |